A treatise on inland navigation
illustrated with a whole-sheet plan, delineating the course of an intended navigable canal from London to Norwich and Lynn, through the counties of Essex, Suffolk, and Norfolk, denoting every town and village through which it is proposed to pass : with two other plans, to prove the practicability of executing the whole with success : and a plan for extending the navigation from Bishop-Stortford to Cambridge, without passing through the grounds or parks of Shotgrove or Audley End, by which the opposition that has been always made by the noble owners of those grounds is obviated, and a direct conveyance from Cambridge to London, by water, may be carried into execution ...
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Publication
1787 - Printed for S. Hooper ..., and sold by Merril ..., Whittingham ..., Foreman ... [et al.], London, England
Language
English
Word Count
12,500 words, Guess
Page Count
50 pages
Identifiers
- Library of Congress Control Number88158244
- Open LibraryOL2106765M
Classifications
- LCCTC744 .P56x 1785
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